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COMMUNICATIONS 
TO THE 
MONTHLY MEETINGS, 
1856. 
March.—The Rev. Thomas Myers read a paper on the Rev. 
Charles Forster’s Decipherments of some Phoenician Inscriptions. 
The design of the paper was to show that Mr. Forster’s decipherment 
and interpretation of these inscriptions were more correct than those 
of Gesenius and other Oriental scholars. 
The Rev. John Kenrick exhibited a photographic delineation of 
the sculpture on the Sarcophagus of the Sidonian King, Asmunezer, 
(see Report for 1855, p. 23,) which he had received from Mr. Fox, 
of Trebah, near Falmouth. The annexed wood-cut will show the 
close resemblance of this relic of Phoenician sculpture to the style of 
Egyptian art. 
